Answer:
B. Passive
Explanation:
Identifying passive voice: such sentences usually consist of verbs like was, were, is, are, has, had, have, to be, may be and will be. In addition it has the past participle of an action verb e.g. words ending in –ed or –en, like were studied, will be considered, are being conducted, etc.
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Explained below:
Explanation:
Perforating fibers: Accepted term based
Meissner corpuscle: Eponym ( discovered by Georg Meissner and Rudolf Wagner)
Islets of Langerhans: Eponym ( discovered by German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans).
Intestinal Crypts: Accepted term based
Nephron loop: Accepted term based
Loop of Henle: Eponym ( discovered by German anatomist Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle).
Tactile Cells: Accepted term
Crypts of Lieberkühn: Eponym ( discovered by German anatomist Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn.
Brunner's Gland: Eponym ( discovered by Swiss physician, Johann Conrad Brunner).
Sharpey's fibers: Eponym ( discovered by Scottish anatomist William Sharpey).
Bundle of His: Eponym ( discovered by cardiologist and anatomist Wilhelm His Jr).
Hepatopancreatic sphincter: Accepted term based
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With this excerpt of the poem, the poet says that the afterlife of a sweeper is exciting (<em>"sport in the wind"</em>) if when young they behave and work nicely (<em>"so if all do their duty, they need not fear harm"</em>), so the best statement that supports this idea is the first one <em>"If the boys are good in this life, they will be happy in the next.,"</em> because good workers enjoy what they worship in their lives.